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I am considering one as they seem to be tack drivers.
I also hear that CZ makes a **mn accurate gun as well. I do not like the fact that the clip is not flush with the bottom of the gun it does not right when you carry it in front of the trigger guard as I do.
Do they have a model that is flush mounted?
Anyone here have experience with the Kimber or CZ?
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I have a Kimber Pro-Varmint and I love it. The gun will shoot CCI GreenTag ammo into very tiny groups at 50 yards. The clip is flush with the stock and the rifle carrys well kandpand
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I currently have a CZ 452 and I recently owned a Kimber Hunter. Both are very nice .22 rifles. My Kimber shot best with a pretty hard to find load by Lapua but my CZ shoots very well with most good ammo. I do not particularly care for the counter-intuitive safety on the CZ.
All things considered, the CZ is a awful lot of .22 for the money. But I suspect you will enjoy either one.
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My CZ shoots great (1 MOA) with American Eagle Hollow Points (Cheap!).
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The CZ is a great buy, and usually very accurate. Some aftermarket items being made for it (milled trigger guard) and there was a modification to reverse the infernal backwards safety.
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I have both. As stated above, the CZ shoots almost everything well. The Kimber is ammo finicky, mine only shoots match grade Federal well, otherwise it sprays groups.
The CZ bore diameter is tight as compared to the Kimber.
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